Short poem sending up our christian brothers |
SH*T LOVERS PARTY C: The Dogbreaths 1982 Norman worked in the church A well liked man Helping the poor to shop In his old van He never took a penny for his extra time Changing the candles and Altar wine. He lived a pious life to all he knew They’d see him on Sundays in his smartest do Hand out bibles and collecting once more He was kind to children And gave to the poor But I wondered what they’d say if the people knew What Norman was doing, when Sunday school was through? He lived in a small flat For all intent alone Without a television, a radio or phone Neighbours sometimes saw visitors But no-one really cared Thinking that poor Norman was joined in holy prayer They sometimes heard loud banging Thinking Christian’s have such fun Indulging in some altar wine when the hymns had been sung But Norman had a secret life Of which they never guessed Being a devout Christian man with a slight anal fetish. The guests came late at night And would arrive separately First the girl from the grocer shop And the whispering Greek She’s often wear her collar high to obscure her sullen face While he’d wear dark glasses and arrive with speed and haste They’d be joined by the old judge and the young policeman Being greeted by Norman with homemade scones and Jam. Once they’d all assembled Norm would lead through a door To a room stripped of furniture with rubber on the floor. The grocer girl would always start with a burst of eagerness Ripping off her panties and squatting down to piss Then the young policeman could not resist arrest Dropping down his trousers and lifting up his vest With a thrashing and a splashing The judge did the same As Norman lit a candle in praise of Golden rain. The grocer girl ripped off her dress and rolled along the floor Drenched in soggy fantasy she slid in the downpour Then Norman pulled on his Wellingtons And the Greek slipped on a thong Together they met on the floor With fingers up their bum He would squat over the grocer girl and getting down real low Would have to clench his teeth, to let a jobbie go The judge would cock a leg, and sniff and pant and hoot, as a steaming brown freddy dropped in Norman’s boot The policeman rolled on the floor and all smeared gleefully Until Norm looked at his watch and they all stopped for tea. Getting out a hose pipe He would wash down his friends Connecting the waste to the outside pipe Just past the u bend Then after tea and biscuits Norman would start to grieve As one by one his friends got up and began to leave First went the whispering Greek With his hat pulled low The grocer girl put on her scarf And prepared to go The judge and young policeman Would stay and have more tea Before leaving, one in a Daimler The other in a Capri Norman would not see his friends Till the next bible meeting Where they’d all sing their hymns and not exchange a greeting. Singing loud in praise of god A proud evangelical song While Norman handed out the bibles With his Welli’s on c: The Dogbreaths |